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chrysoberyl is
derived from the Gr****
words χρυσός
chrysos and βήρυλλος
beryllos,
meaning "a gold-white spar".
Despite the
similarity of
their names, chrysoberyl...
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pebble to the hexagonal, pyramid-capped crystal. Beryl, Heb. yhlm; Sept.
beryllos; Vulg.
beryllus occupied the
third place of the
second row and in the breastplate...
- via Old French:
beryl and Latin: beryllus, from
Ancient Gr**** βήρυλλος
bḗryllos,
which referred to a 'precious blue-green color-of-sea-water stone'; from...
- from بَلُّور ballūr 'crystal, beryllium', from
Ancient Gr**** βήρυλλος
beryllos from brullion[what
language is this?], from
Prakrit भेरुलिय veruliya, from...
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persuaded him,
though he may have
retained his view on pre-existence.
Beryllos offers an
early example of the
heretical beliefs ****enic
Christians imputed...
- (
beryllos) Sanskrit, Pali, and
Prakrit via Gr****, Latin, Old French, and
Middle English ?"beryl", a
mineral descriptive (colour) βήρυλλος (
beryllos),...
- iaspis, sapphiros, chalcedon, smaragdos, sardonyx, sardion, chrysolithos,
beryllos, topazion, chrysoprason, yacinthos, amethystos. This list
appears to be...
- is do****ented for
Bostra for a.d. 250 at the latest:
Eusebius mentions Beryllos, the "bishop [episkopos] of the
Arabs in Bostra," who
denied the preexistence...
- Etymologically,
brille is
derived from beryl,
Latin beryllus, from Gr****
beryllos, from
Prakrit verulia, veluriya, from
Sanskrit vaidurya, of
Dravidian origin...
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Caesarea circuli quadratura (1457)
Excitationum ex
sermonibus (1457) De
beryllo (On the Beryl) (1458), a
brief epistemological treatise using a
beryl or...